Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 18th August 1997
Dilbert//3047, first published 29 years ago on Monday 18th August 1997
Tags
task force recruit smartest college seniors lie often real life experince meetings parties
Official transcript
The Boss tels Dilbert, "You'll be on the task force to recruit the smartest college seniors to work here."
The Boss says, "Remember, don't lie often. And don't mock them for their lack of real life experience."
The college student, unshaven, says, "so you're saying meetings are just like parties?"
Dilbert replies, "Well, I'm not allowed to say orgy..."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU'LL BE ON THE TASK FORCE TO RECRUIT THE SMARTEST COLLEGE SENIORS TO WORK HERE.
REMEMBER TO LIE OFTEN. AND DONT MOCK THEM FOR THEIR LACK OF REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE.
SO YOU'RE SAYING MEETINGS ARE JUST LIKE WELL, I'M PARTIES?
NOT ALLOWED TO SAY THE '"O-WORD."..
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The O-Word"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a scene where a group of seniors are being recruited to work at a company. The seniors are instructed to avoid using the term "O-Word" during meetings, as it is considered impolite. One of the seniors, however, is unaware of this rule and uses the term in a meeting, causing confusion and embarrassment.
Key Points:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that some people may not be aware of certain social norms or rules in the workplace.
- The use of the term "O-Word" is likely a humorous way of referring to a specific word or phrase that is considered taboo or inappropriate in certain contexts.
- The comic strip highlights the importance of being mindful of one's language and behavior in professional settings.
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